International Aid - GCSE Geography Definition

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International Aid is support given by one country to another, especially to help with development and improve living conditions. This assistance can come in different forms, such as money, food, medicines, or technical skills and training. It is often provided to countries that are struggling with poverty, natural disasters, or other emergencies like conflicts. The main goal of international aid is to help those in need to build a better future and to support the development of healthcare, education, and infrastructure. By working together, countries can make a positive impact on global issues and promote peace and stability.

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